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DIVISION 5. COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP UNITS
(A) As used in this division, a “community ownership unit” means any townhouse condominium, condominium, office condominium, commercial condominium, industrial condominium, residential stock cooperative, commercial stock cooperative, industrial stock cooperative, community apartment, or timeshare.
(B) No building shall be constructed which is intended to be sold, nor shall any existing building be converted for sale as a community ownership unit, until a special permit is obtained. If a special use permit or a planned development permit is required by another provision of this chapter, only one application need be filed and only one fee paid.
(C) A special use permit may be granted for a community ownership unit that is consistent with the adopted general plan; conforms to policies, ordinances and standards that are related to the specific area and type of development; and conforms to the requirements set forth in the standards pertaining to any form of a community ownership unit. The conditions imposed on a special use permit for a community ownership unit may address factors affecting the establishment, operation or maintenance of the requested use, including but not limited to:
(1) Number and type of units, patios, common areas, parking, pathways, entrances, landscaping, communication terminals, design, aesthetics, utilities, amenities, circulation, storage, buffers, building orientation, security, handicap facilities, energy efficiency, mitigation of adverse environmental impacts, owners’ association, and deed restrictions;
(2) Those factors identified in section 16-532 of this code; and
(3) Other factors affecting the public health, safety and welfare.
(`64 Code, Sec. 34-112.2) (Ord. No. 1706, 1814, 1959)
DIVISION 6. HOME OCCUPATIONS
A home occupation permit shall be issued by the director, who may impose reasonable conditions on the permit to mitigate potential adverse impacts. An application for a home occupation permit shall be made on a form provided by and filed with the director. A city business license shall be obtained in accordance with Chapter 11 of the code prior to or concurrently with an application for a home occupation permit. The applicant is responsible for complying with all city, county, State and federal requirements including business license requirements and local zoning laws. Payment of the business license tax is not an endorsement of the business or verification of competency or reliability.
(`64 Code, Sec. 36-8.13.3) (Ord. No. 2130, 2829)
(A) The use authorized by a home occupation permit shall be initiated within 30 days of final approval. If not initiated within 30 days, the home occupation permit shall automatically be null and void.
(B) A home occupation permit shall become null and void when the use for which the permit was granted ceases or is suspended for more than 30 days, or if a valid business license is not maintained for the home occupation.
(Ord. No. 2829)
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